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Keith Carradine
(Chet Rollins)

Keith Carradine is an Academy Award® winning singer and songwriter, and has starred in almost 40 feature films and more than 20 television movies. He can next be seen in the independent feature film Falcons, which was written and directed by the Academy Award® nominated Friederik Thor Friederiksonn. His other film credits include Cahoots, opposite David Keith and Janet Gunn; A Thousand Acres, with Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica Lange, Jason Robards and Jennifer Jason Leigh; John Herzfeld's 2 Days in the Valley; Robert Altman's Thieves Like Us; Nashville; Andre; The Duellists; Pretty Baby; The Long Riders; Southern Comfort; Welcome to L.A.; Choose Me; Trouble in Mind; and The Moderns. Several of Carradine's musical compositions were included on the Nashville soundtrack, and his song "I'm Easy" won an Academy Award® and a Golden Globe Award for Best Song in a Motion Picture. The single made the Top Ten on the national charts. Several of his paintings were used in The Moderns, as well as one that became the promotional poster.

Carradine will play Wild Bill Hickock in an upcoming HBO pilot, Deadwood, written and produced by David Milch. He recently starred in the Showtime telefilms Sirens, opposite Dana Delaney and Brian Dennehy, and Enslavement: The True Life Story of Fanny Kemble, with Jane Seymour. His other major television roles were in the miniseries Dead Man's Walk, In the Best of Families, A Rumor of War, Chiefs and Murder Ordained, as well as in the telefilms A Winner Never Quits; My Father, My Son; Stones for Ibarra; and Eye on the Sparrow. He made his debut in the Broadway musical Hair, in which he eventually moved into the lead role of Claude. Carradine's most recent appearance on Broadway was as lead in The Will Rogers' Follies, for which he received a Tony nomination. His other notable theater credits are Foxfire, with Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn, for which he received an Outer Critics Circle Award; Tobacco Road, with his father John Carradine; and Detective Story, with Charlton Heston.

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